Most commercial pet foods have had a lot of research done to ensure that it has the right balance of vitamins and nutrients for your dog or cat. I would stick with them.
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There are many things that go into homemade dog food. Some of the things that should be dog foods are balanced diet, vegetables, an no carbohydrates as well.
Because junk food has lots of fats, which brings up more weight. Homemade is better because whoever is cooking for you knows what's right. Junk food does have oils and fats. And when you make food at home you prevent from using oils and fats. So, homemade food has a greater chance of being healthier.
One of the well known puppy brands is what i'd recommend, certainly not adult dog food.
There are many variables in feeding a Siberian Husky. The cost would depend on the quality of food you are feeding the puppy. The better the food the healthier dog your puppy will grow up to be. For a decent puppy food a rough amount would be $55.00 for a 40lb. bag of food. If one puppy eats two or three cups a day you could expect to pay $40.00 to $50.00 a month for the food. This will increase when the dog gets larger and requires more food. This is a very rough estimate, actual cost of food can vary greatly as can the amount of food that the puppy eats.
yes.... its even better if you put a little bit of warm water in their food so its easier to chew and so it will help them digest the food better
if the pup is under 6 weeks it would be better to give it puppy formula and once it starts growing teeth around 8 weeks or older then you could start feeding it soft puppy food.
Yes, they do make a puppy food. It's on the low quality side though. If you have a puppy, you'd be better finding a higher quality dog food with more vitamins and minerals for your puppy. Puppies are growing and feeding a puppy low quality food isn't a good idea. Hope this helps.
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
Puppy chow is a very low quality fatty dog food.....puppy food in general has increased amount of fat which could pose a metabolism issue in an older dog. A high quality dog food along with dog specific exercise would be better
Yes, but there really isn't a need for it unless you have a bitch who is pregnant. Puppy food tends to have a higher protein content compared to adult dog food. Its better to just feed your dog regular dog food instead of puppy food.
Let it drink its mothers milk until it is around 4 months old and then change to puppy food. Wet would be better for them because they are young.